The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, August 11, 1892, Image 1
Alliance Depurtntenh
Adopted »k the Cottnty (Jrjfiin by the Coun
ty Alliance duly 5th, 18S«.
M. J. PATK. Ah8ociatk Editor,
To whom all Communh atioua on Alliance
Matters) ahouM be mblr'esaod. -
ttflkrera #f the raaatr Alllaaea.
W. It. Duncan, President.
1* n. T«Krt«*, Vice President. ^
W>S. Hnml*erjr, Secretary.
A. F. Free, Treasurer.
\V. (• Kritton, ChupUin.
T-v S. Weeks County I^nturer.
W. A. AH, Steward or Assistant Lecturer.
er. P«K>r Keepcf,
K. K. Harley, Assistant IhH»r KeejHT.
D W. IhslifoOl, S«TffeaHt-iit Arms.
^ Y. 11. Creech, Business Azent.
V'xecutire Ounmitteo—C. B. Free, W. W. j
Patriek. W. A.Faust.
Trade (ommitte*^—G. M. Hunter, E. II.
Dowling. J. M. Ulmer, W. A. AH.
Committee on <«<n>d of the Onlyr—.1. C. Mcj
Willan, C. M. FAlrnfleld, W. T. Cave, J. K
ftnrUIntr, E. B. < 1 lies*.
V - ■ 1 ;
One example is north a imrltitmlc of |
atmttp specchc*. In these times when j
no many men of so many minds an*
urging their dilTwring ideas of the raus
es of hard tinienand euiphasizin)( their .
opinions of n h it (hdilical nieslieiiies are. i
lie«( calculaletl u> cure them, it is com- !
forting ami gratifying to fiml, oner in
a while, one man who lias ciphered out
the problem with good sound common
sense ami “got lire right allBwrr. ,,
S«Mne years ago, said Uapt. it. K. Birt.
run ell Township, a few days
<o one of Tnt Pcori.R, In sul»-
**l planted o»iu*n largely, em-
HoyeJ h.tnds, used rttmniervial ma-.
unres, farmed like most farmers and
like Ike hi didn’t make ymney as I
wlsbmi. H«|, after trying I sat to think-
lof •••! came !«• ike ettmrlnslon that a
change was neeileil ami that right then
the Ume to make It. • I red need my *.
ph»w f«wre Hie ta» three mules and ent
down Jiy amttmr rmp from gfta-en to
®xe arres ia» the ph*w, lurning a g»*wl
l»art *4 my sueutiou ia» other • m|*s ami
kn stm k raising. It has (uiisl me In
Money ami r*«ml«wt ami fre«*«|om fnmi
worry. | am m»i hoahered • ilh unrell-
• hie and MUprodiahle lahnr as I n«ed in
he, ami lHe halam-e i. larger iw my
favor at lha ead of every year.
M kh eight day* work I made forty.
Uve hoshets af wlwat and that gi*r*
Me a mpply nf heiier and chraper tUmr
than I «m'*|4 huy. fast wlnirr I -dd
•df all my Insg s eanent right head, ami
•inee nen year I hate I thirty-ire
dollars w*ttb of |Mg« ami I now hate
gh and fat e«««sugh U* huu*her
If the w cot Her would allon to make
hnnon eunugtt to do me tuo years. ThU
•eassfu I hue lit re shed a rrw humlred
httsheis of grain fssr my neigh lew*.
huna alter this • t*n*rr*aiion a Itsro-
well law ter came in tell ws h*»w stir-
|«rised he had Ween at Mghiof ihe varie
ty ami earrlhmer of the stirplM* pn»-
dme Uai f apt. Bird had hnntghl lo
Ifarnwrll for sale, and urged us u> tell
the sinev In nur reader*, kml 'Kr «|o mi
w iih pleasure, bnfdng that It may ilo
nome goo*l in helping others lo lind
|denty ami prosperity.
% The"Nc lertii* Mc|Hiidh’Of Faiilayha*
•rveral eidumns nf corrc«|eMidencc
from re|M«rters throughout the cotton
• It gh iug the present condition ami
ohablc yield of the crop. " e sum-
4 inariie the sla>*incnts from the «|ltler-
eot Mates;
>ouih Carolina—From III to Jtl |»er
cent, less acreage and the amount of
lertilixers used is at least 40 |*er cent.
r less than last year. Kxeesslve. rains arul
the hot sfwll have delayed the 4*rop,
which is at least two week* iMdiin I. •
Alabama—Cotton pros|tects are away
hehiw the average. The July raltfs
worked great damage, especially in tht*
low lauds ami river ImUont. Kti.t has
taken hohl in some counties. '
Mississippi—The < Idest inhahit.int
s. .does not remember when August, crop
F |»ros|H'ct.s were so universally tinprom-
. laiug. Urass is as high av the eottou at
Jackson amlin surrounding eounties.
The shortage is put at 40 to 50 per cent.
Corn was never lK*tt<*r.
Texas—The season lus^bcen e.xoep-
tioually good and the eottoiVs^rop is
more promising than at. this season for
several 'years. The 'State n ill make
even more cotton this year than last.
No damage is exjiectcd from worms.
Arkansas—The coiidittou and pros-
* pects of Uie cotton crop are poorer than
they have been in 20 years, 'rite origi
nal plant was 25 percent, less than ln»t
year, while the loss from the early |
flood* was 10 per cent, and from grass
about a percent., making a total of 4u t
percent. No rust or wonns.^Jk good
corn crop is assured.
ftnmihal Morn, all hrtil.
That, stiw (.'olnmbus sail
By Faith nloiie.
The skits Ivfore !iim bowed.
•Bft<• k rolled th%ocean proud,'
And every lifting cloud
With glory shouc!
Fair .'Science then was born t
On that celestial morn.
Faith dans] the sen;
Triumphant o'er fier foes,
T1 cn Truth ItninortHf new*
•New Ilrnvcns to disclose
.And Karth to free! '
Ftromt Freedom then came forth
To I its rate the earth.
Ami ertuni tn^. Hzld^.
F<> walktsl the pilot bold
Upon the sen of sold.
And darkneW, hackuard rolhs^
And thereVns IIkIuJ
Fw«s*|i. hw cep ayross t he seas, •
Ye roUitnr juhilts-s.
.(1 ramie hornU raise; .^
Thr irorld odoVliur statuls.
And with uplifted hands
Otters from alt the lai.tis
To tawl Its prafM*!
’^T
A Ttlnn Could I.lvw IJnrdly I.oi»(*f*r Tit an
a Week on Asparagus Alone.
Ea^ect.al interest utibicticR-tn Dr, Snjis-
bnryii ftssl experiments. The haVf dozen
sturdy fellows whom he put ua n diet of
baked Ix'aus mid coffee exclusively, all
showetl symptom* of locomotor ataxia,
or pnigressive paralysis, on the tenth
day, and by the sixteenth day not one of
them could walk straight without sup-
I>ort; all had chronic diarrhea, lieart
[unpitalion and oppressed breathing.
Four hearty, well men were i>nt on
AN INTEBESTINQ QUESTION THAT
WAV’ NEVER-BE ANSWERED.
Are the Movements of the IIend end.
Face After Decapitation Involuntary
or Ar*> They Attended with Home Kllgtit
a
Action of the Wilt—Horae Ksperimeiil*.
The question of the duration of con-
ecionsness in the brain of criminals after
Uijder the bmnclcn they went tofictncr, __ , _ .... • . .
Th« bldsaomluz hranehra that break tbeskfr ^moen Areflmm.lng, hi.k Their
DIFriCU^TlES. THICKLY
Yc hosts of Faith, sinz on;
Tin- victories >c lirtvi-
Fliall Time incrrn-c. v
And like the chi ml strain
Tluil fell on itetlilelicm's plain.
Inspire the |sTf»s-t rei^n
Of i>>ve etai I’.sm-c!
II>:7.kki\h BiTrrnwonTa.
PREPARE FOR OCT. 21.
execution by hanging or by the guillo-
ralHuald^Mgc-rfflelfiunnl ^ •
terest thou ever since Anostay, the mur
derer of Baroness EHdlanl, i*ud his debt
to society. It is said that this remarka
ble criminal sent to his brother a letter
on the snltfect os follow*:
The M iiaralUm of m v i»o*lj *nd that wt.lrh
coii^t hutfs my thinkiutr la-ina fan not ao tsmii
pepper and s.alt—with* a pint of coffee
containing sugar and milk at cad* meal.
Constipation, flatulence, headache and
| dizziness were afflicting them’all on the
eighth day. In two days more these con
ditions had bwome violent;exertion pro
duced heart palpitation, and they were
fall o'f \\ynderhic pains, with prickling j i*» n,< <impli>hc<]. I believe there4*aMtnlvMl
In feet and liands.
Tlu‘s<* divalent gp‘W more intense and
painful—with neuralgia induced in three
cases—until from the twenty-third to the
twenty-lifth day, when diarrhea ss*t in,
and the m-ord is full of such entries ns
of about nu hour. t’«Mi»c, then, l^m, 1m;
ent at my evveutinn nml heist that my head
tic wi vfii In you. Unit me with your voit-c and
my cyr* w ill reply to y«»n.
This is Imt tin* re|N>jition of n poimlar
belief tiiat hns prevailtsl for centuries.
® ® ^ . , . , . i There is a legend of a state execution in
"Kyr. « ,|.|. h. arln:; li.-a.i <-on-1 whm ,1„. „ , u „!
fn.."l .". ,n.Ty |Mn,. f«S nmuh, | w „. v _ ^ which fortlt
•imto .)«f ,,...1 Ibilm. kmrt i«lirfi n tw . imtrnui „ lt |„.i f.iha ,h,
ana vevj Irregnlar, npto the thirtieth
i day, w>M*n it was d«s*tn«sl impnident and
Tli** outline of wdint is proposed for | miMif
ATtln th« morn of Ui« ytHiug, sweet-seather,
Whni softly thc'irm*n on the bills doth He; ( ,
And Dorothy thought It was over the meadow, ] lis exlH .riences ill the office
And < irvly saifl ll was close by Ihe •prinx. \ , ^ , ^ ,
But IVdly was Mtro that the w<vijlnud'« shitdow
Hhcltcrcd that magical fairy ring.
Fo over tha meivlAv tliey swiftly hied them—
fHi,*ltut the tdnl In the Hlue sanu sweet!
They saw not th« blush of the brier betthle
them.
The violet* smiling beneath their feet. »
Lmig by the spring they linffvred-and listened;
Twns udindein set in a mossy rim.
And oh, the beauty that clustered and glis-
In frail ferns falling nliont its brim!
They sought in the wood for n wonder reveal
ing.
Ami saw wot the leaves In a net o'erhead. .
Oh, but the song through the pinctop* steal
ing.
And oh, that hash down thedlin ways shed!
Then, when the sun leumd loner to find them.
Homeward they wandered a aorrowfui way.
Lovers Are 1‘iipleiftaunDy dralotia.
A theatrical, muu wuh relating Home of
of the Sev
enth Avenue hotel yesterday, and he
told a htory of a narrow escape he hud
in the west. •
“I was ahead of An opera company
which was playing on the Pacific const
a few years ago,” said he, “and one day
I struck ajowu on the Mexican bottler
S heri* 1 canto near remaining penna-
■ntly, sis after events showed. Tliere
r “Wfe* n MrxtratthaTVHeTngTKr
i ing, and in coiiqany with the local man
ager and a jiarfy of young fellows 1
dropped in to see the fun.
“I had heard a great deal of the beauty
and manners of Mexican women and
was curious to got a jKi'p at (trenaer so
ciety. The dance was in full blast when
>; • c.: *
A SPOT IN. NE# YOBK <Cip( Tl
VERY DENSELY SETTLED.
vi? • ’
Nothin Like
Anywhore—X»
flaa So Mawy
J t*M ra^IHe—THwra
And knew not the laud they were leaving btv j Airivwl, and We had not lx*en there
hlml them.
The raru hew land nf a young Jane day!
Bui Dorothy thinks H Is over the meadow,
A ml Okfty says It U rluM.* hy the spriiui;
While INdly la sure that the aoodland's
shadow
8h<-ltrrs lHr magleal fairy Hntr!
—Vtrgiaia Woodward flood In HL Kleboloa.
Cohnul’tis Day is enough to indicate tw > 44 n
(hmc»:
First—That tlie odicinl programme
will lie an siin|dc ami t an 1n> m> **«atly nr-
mmr*sl that y»«» achonl »ml tryn( tt.i it ip
imldishoil !»-fnrv beginning tu own
|Wfpnra»i«»ns for Ihe erlrlmtth'm.
Jkwsiml—“niat the idijeet of the na
tional pnlillr m h<«d cekdintfoai ««f ('o-
Imnlras liny ihwIs tlw ivuslinl oo-«qa*n*-
t»< -n of the HUautts gem-rally In em*b
rahty In otvlerl** l«e fully r^nHgeA.
The eierutfxe eofiiintttsw ha* also amt
no a few Miirce-tHitis of • |irmiln*l
nature whhdt a ifl Iw nf advantage to
tmrin-iaaud all «*f)ior fnemlaof ibeeela-
Iwatkui juat at pre-a-nL They arv aa
foBiwra:
Ftrat—A stnmg kwal rtontnittee akonM
a|fa4tite«| at <awe. It w<ail*i Iw Well .
M.f. lor n rr. tho,T^rin..«l.fnnh.t, I w|l| ,. b „, v
.1 uf....r.!ir, t.y . m^t k ^. fc HWi
sou wh<in« head was on the block # CX-
rbifiiKsl, “Yon hare missed mef to
ntioncr refdied with a
THeatHral 0«perallttf>*.
Among country ciuiiinnhsi snperati-
timia are more varied ami extended than
among metDipolitan rmea, and are of
to tw Inde In tbta c
the lending «
•tllHow <4 the k
amt iHMMflttorM
fane the relrhmr
t Hilr an<'li a* are HI
an|v*1 *He work
tWuml—TW |.ot
t Haimtan «4 tht* La
He ai nt to the
anmttte
m« o
head oltHial*, Imt «
• al |Mwa. a nor % ■■far
who are k
m hr the
ly to rtr«
h»mld lo- a|«|*entr*|
4h» e addre" <4 tSr
tl eiUtiUkllter aiHOtbl
<4 the rhatrann «*f
nown
s«*tea
* . • •
^ •••nt*
th«- natnoMil ex
rta lU-ilatnt. Yi I
lh<»t,at, Mas-sk Hi order
taan *4 the hwnl • <aoi»*it
the *41W tal |»r*«gn»i»»i
Munir at naia.
enflrr mauMlttva* (F*
oth'a <'•■«ii|uiiem i4R
that tl»
ea Mat
ami u* Imt exon
and hot w.Tfer, the men were restored to
nomwl henlih. It may W welltholi- i
| tSerre here that In all ruses men experi
mented npiai wen* as thnftmgiily atel *
quit kly eure.1 »4 their abrnmnal cotwH- *
ttoua by tbns«' mentta.
Solent rhrouic dlarrhen.snrhas often
larval!■ hr amthsi and is known as •
“rump dlarrlien,*’ tma |>r»Mbtoed In three j
J heartv. atnutg men hy feeding them ea- t
| rlnotTrlr upon army Mseult In fn4h ntw
teen h> t wentr-*me day*—• tqo*n «4 rm%-
•UipntLm jw-e, ding—and tnW*rnnni|i4c 1
i exn nit Ti.it hn jam e»l that they were It try-
• nltv f.lLvl vrhh sra-t germs. Each hod
| marktsl at in | ‘tans <4 Lasanol<w ataxia
and |Kiii)y L«t the cae «4 his Liwer
UmIol
Bread. Her. arlwifen ffHta, iHantnv.
■ac*. tajd-va and w.-te enrh ltd i
tw Lair rta twui at n time f,* larliala
*4 fnau f«aty to Laly -Arr >Un * l« r«we
•rrVut* «lh«vws awl ** M|ilsjMa wt-rw fa«»> .
I ir**»n pma owl Mrlng loans
w st In laUBt «4 altmrMary •tn%lt-
«on, tandfe. l«eet» ami
jatalnreil nnplensMiV and
HietlTs, toif |.f all tlgsv ,
La w«|nnMtM was Lanniaeat htjnrl-
x r Iwn 1;» «-«l o|*a» akaMV, HiT«a> days i
»t«wit •• Lutg •» It WOuLI he safe to
on thia plant, owing h» tba effei-t
>«! I Hi* % ih wt
Itred rat ludrrtv nn loref
sent the lie»d rolling to ♦ course more blimlly and rrligiimsly ad
hered to. If, on entering a town where
the next "stand" la to be made, a grave
yard, la rfedlde on the right ohle of the
railway truck, the country manager'*
heart awdls with (wight auticipations.
But if. on the eiaitrary, tha t«a4la«tonea
Lsan up on the left «4 the tunl. he be-
nawa «Ljjaes*rd. as he tak*s the fart ass
warning that hia‘'bnaiaem~ will be amall
daring hi* rngngeiMrnt |n that |dara.
Hitch a manager will he.apt to ghm some
man or Lwy a fme |swa to the theater an
a first night, m fee wonLI fenramnof
111 lark hi rase a w«anan demld chanre
tu enter the house U f.or a mnular <4
the npfsndfe sex had funwl his way n ilia
tm—One*go Piat.
•••MS'
rank
t Ww
S>|US
grirr
tal L
srn
Irkl
Thir*l-
Tl
ito rt
wwmittra slu
raid r
,r»t Or
tkat rawh
or!
to«4
to pnivLlrtl
with
a IU,
tra ralutr
its
• wh
toh will I* {
ll* fti
pvt fr
tun* nf 1
1.,
>411
■ dal |rt<tr*l
lattsa*
TV
storaLl al>
H*
adv
W with rat
h pr
■(V|i
a* to tlw !•*•
4 wi
•y tu wbh*b
thr n
rlrttn
tboi ran
1—.
1 •
cm
rrtol «m ia
i Ms
M'H, ■
Pn»HT»«<
awl matw
mill, if «•
ar*- HaHL
may e-om
■ I a mi 11 mn
«at »rgrti
d t.
f.a f«.
i Lair
in
>1.
horns-. arranging La spenkora awl
grating rx«Ti*Ws addttLm.il the
Hal prtigranitnr. *
•ng
oCi
Fourth
arrange t
tiuyL* Hi
sis Olid MS
ie gi\«*n t«
{• rommi
d
hat
nee
i tin
i th
si i«
IftltM
o»*le»
the rtViaewi* celrl r ItL
nr In th« aftrnMM>tt.
it the 4e4f*s| laotult
(* frrv* M’lesd Hl»-a in |»
rerviii uiH-s. When* no arrant u
hare yet lawn nta*le La a ritiarti*’
loateai this oatniiitHe might tlictn-
M'lvrs take the inittarlix*. and orptuiae
the afterwaui «L*tu«01*1 rathu»s aa well a*
the morning obnervanev* in the m'ImjuI
houses. •
Fifth—The grentiT pnbllrfty that is*
given to this committer. Ia»th in its for-
mniion me! in its work, the lietter. Ac-,
conlingly, the atteiitUm of tin* people
generally mnst !n< gainetl and their int«*r-
«**t secnri'd. L*-t the |MStp|e Is* fns'lv iu*
vib-d to givo Migg«*Mio!i* mid t«» scittl
cotMinniiirations hi the local press as to
the ls*st conduct of the celebration.
Sixth—The committee should nee that
Hie editor* of the local papir* iin* inter-
este<l in the inovcuieut, and the jH-uplc
infonnrsl thningh the columus of these
|Ki]M*rs of the eclehratiou and wlmt U
W ing done to make it a success.
In one wor l. this H'Dth aynivereary of
Ainerica 1 sdongs to all the |H*oplc. The
publi<* sclxsils take the lead la'canse they
arc tlie orgnniration < losi-st to tlie jsse
pie, most characteristic of the pt'ople and
fullest of hojK* for the pi*ople.
ii.
L*« Lrag they
> (ssvaw m«ra4«a»ons, awl
•meat di*|**ft«in." whk-h I*
|Ns^lr wh*» lire ••xrltmvrW
v L**l. aa the IIiimLsm, are
s*» by tuha-Ht**! lOgaalr
*etr attaaarha are *4 little
mw. The pykoic ralrr
■ntly pumb frd remsim
v»m**ahhM mailer pawea
r Rrbl of B* dlg*e-
-(Hit<• Slate Ji umal.
* distance. The story never gained much
enslciice. but is still worthy of disc no-
Mon. Its truth fa falsity would ilr|suMl
en the js^dlaliry (4 the fostrunimt
liriiig ao thin awl sharp that the wall*
4 the vein* would tug he displaced, la
which cane the Hrculathm (4 the blood
might nmtinne fur a fi AusiomI*. awl
whether cous4 ions liras might euntiune
far a tmuurnt after the vertebra* <4 the
neck was severed. This last diOmlry
wioild Iw the gTvntent, since niter nn-
rvuiscLaami m la suppi—»d to he sittml-
taw saw with tha sAeriag of the sfawil
rto*«l <a the loenklng «4 tha nark la
any sHentlsta who have taken the
trouble to study the faces <4 the gnilk*-
tirn-d La a few seoanla after the fatal
*tr»*kr, or who hare made erpi-rtn.snta
with dren|4tatrsl aniinaioi do Aul favor
the Unsay.
Vhein Dr. Caal Ls»yr. now deceased. Juit
•nee a |gs4ioa»a at the HtaLansw. hare
rsfw-mtM-uieii with •Lor*, wing fur their
hangtiH; *a dera|ataiHm mw Liner? hke
that miployrd In pnhlk oarrnthow
The «Laf was Hnson fur tha ex-
pi nmenia os having the must mw
lak* face awl Letng able to to pose
dare the movements which In
raraa have Wvn tdaorved la
enh)evta. fVrsiaM wkan this treat went
nf dumb animals might moult am heggtsl * *4 tl^ mrtul In a monwr that t» e^nally
Hi nmembre that tie - rndirlng In.mark ' e«msfdcwaw awl <Lceptlva to tha eynL —
Irra than In vivinerftnn, since these Kan«ni ITty Ttacw.
iuHImsU *4 rarrntLm fire graergtly me- , 1,1 IT ; ■ '.
ngntred as pnalnrMg the lerat fwin.
long until we decided to ta!io a.lmud in
the fnn. A pretty little oeuortta. with
grent lustrona eyes that would make a
man mail if be kicked at them ttm long,
attracted iny attention, and without the
formality of nn inlrtnlnction 1 risked lier
for n dance. 8bc a<xe|»te«l, and \vc
whirled through a waltz, which the
•eemed to enjoy as much as L
“She was us light and graceful m abe
wn* handsome, aad when I seated her 1
took ocraskm to eng»g« anotiier «lauca,
which was followed by another. It was
a ea-x* of smitten, 1 (out era,* bat one (4
my fricivU iut. rrujdisl my dream by-
taking me to one side and myingt 'tfec
here; <lo yon want to get us all Into.
troulde? If yon ikm’l you hwl bettor , Ko
take a wslk oat of this place right awa*
while yon’m in gooil jwntth. tasked
14m to explain, awl ha did ou. ‘Do pug * mock revenue fnou H. 1
am that llrcaaer over themf Well, hr*• amthat H to fllWd wtih
the lover <4 that girl yon'vn torn filet I W 4it w. |. llt)rm .^ (| M
Ing with, and hat hern watching yap ‘ The MaaCtMekly
MB » >*• »y* TW, »S^ *> to| w Vrm Ym* W
tr*silde here onoo if we dun t get aoL I
“ •Nonsmae.’ 1 repHe»L yrliat do 1 ram '
for tha whole gang al yellow ■kinnnd l
dogs? I re g»< this dance engagnl with
my Mtlto aMrawr awl Fnigotoig lo horw| oi nanJ ar
T-
ft
.risiw.nn. Larth
Itants In Onp
950,000 I’rople Uvtag laThlsMtott
One ytnard mile^ of . New York .dll>
area, imdiwive of at roots dad public
■qnafex. has a pqpnlatkm of. more thaq* ,
hi' {KMOtbLv tfk pfot vOBnYl
map an irregular district covering «. r
territory of a square mile whk’h will
have a isipnlation of half a million. hn% *
to do that one would have to rigrag
over the map. picking out thickjy popn-
)gtt4bl«W
an area with a population of worn unw
4<M).0U0 living lu a coutpilet and codtigo*. --
ons territory. .That (mpalntiotr of Movdr
than MU.000 to a square mil# to not on-
ceedeil anywhere else. It to tl|p mfint ^
tiiickly popnlatcd xpot on tba
The large population
canoe the hnilden aad ws 1 cal
cm of New York arc more me
room inventive than those la
cities.* The dHiorly populated
In New York are not nanally tha prapaxty,
of estates, *
••L
Aston awl tha Duha of
the larged rent edata ow
a I
(my
It to
Il-S uiw* Ara A»M*4.
The gnllildhty *4 |s-rs«aM» vh*
mils'* has |M-*r*l into a pxmrrh.
as Hi that anrh |Wu|e rt ton have net gaily
hem sailed wHh half iwtosd «4raa dai-
Urs and udd la la% ratios, wha dHf asS
maliar that the pru haw awtal gas not
(ij*ual hraatam nith the stamp of tha
Mlat uysoi tl. I’mkmldedlv tha Mnal
artoadML* me* hral ut a,* - sm | .iisHiox thto
not of entmllr to to af^lr tha ■ilrrr In
the ohapr i4 a alt mis aolnSHm. When
II to ready La nra same salt to pat tato
It and II to aqntrtrsl over the rarh. Ike
mlt caasiag an Im mm date pxnr1|dtalHai
Aa the
and | started eat, hat. try
daaerd a few m^aanma when tl
began. Haag? wont a revolver
• rid ley fuHowcd. Tha lights
tty cumat sff'od la tot
atattexn gut very
stoat space «4 Hi
Un>Pl**l to the Anar, and
was In tha mHldto of tha
Via Unable In gtonlng my
wall aad jading the *!• -a.
“When I got an the entoMc I
my fHeads, who had made their
when t>e? saw what Waa
they were greatly surprised to
with a whole skin. These O
have their way of ihaag things, 1
rd the local maaagrt. aad I
» lights went uot, m n
rrattng in n r*ety
At the fir-t shat I
B
» «L>
». T
fo tl
m
b-
to
ledng i«rn*sT»
msm. *** that
dlnvllv lut**t(i
i.rmy m»ry
> t Lmuia
• \|- Hitmi
Vrw V s Is <•«*«.
!ui»-n*r w:*% joi
nt at
* «<»*wtnctt*d at Xtoppeu,
1 new twin gun i*galnrt anma
Tie* Lb*n to that hy lirtng the
ininltanrotisly at oim* «*hjc«*t, tie*
q; Lo«-«*« 'f the two pr>dtrtHM win
Trr
•nmr
n ith
|Jatn
RUII*
rntil
Is* Me'h that the st«a;N>t anwa must
give way before awli a khork. In «a-
drr that this may really bepjM-n. it to
'oluriottslv nere'Miry that, in tlw first
place, tie* exjt)'««ion In ench gun shoukl
(ws-TTccti^l at tin* tame fraction *4 a *«c-
ond, that tie* chargiii shoi/ld l»e exnctlv
erjiuil uud bum exactly the same timoi
that tie* sbotr) should Is* of exactly tls*
oanie weight an*l that they should rea«*h
thoobj»vt nimiHl at siinultaneisi<ly. Such
aevumey is « xtn*niely diflicnlt .to com-
jioss, and it i* Indierwl that very Cf»n-
►iderabk* tronhlc will lie tu'ccoKary be
fore the object in \iew can Is? realized.
—Vanity Fair.
XVtiy Mr. XV<M>4tHew<l Ms* AHscnt.
There wa»on<*r a Mr. WhsKlhmd who
fp>t iiito pnniaineiit In INSd for the Sj*oii
valley division of Yorkshire. Mr. La-
tomchere moveil to nleuish the house of
lords, and Mr. Wodllhcad xva*i nhsent
from the diiiHion. Hj>en valley demand-
The^«‘\v York Itnard of women man- 1 U1i ‘‘XphiUiytion from their .(‘rrant
apers.of the Columbian exiwition are
FRIDAY ONCE WAS LUCKY.
memlnTi and ffi>t it in the form of a le»
alive to the mistake of dedicatin'; the ! *' >1 ^ ,r ^ 1 ^ ' vaH ^ r *
bnildtqgs and gvonnds pf the World's
fair on Oct. 12. At a recent meetiiiff in
Albany a memlier of the InKird made a
comprehensive stateuient <*f the reasons
xvlty the chanffe of date to Oct. 21 should
l>eujiade, and said in closing: “1 would
also like to state, in this connection, one
sentimental reason which I am sure will
show a very interest tug set of coinci
dences. Columbus left the Old World
on a Friday, discovered the New World
on a Friday, left the New World on a
j Friday, returned to the Old World on a
Louisiana—Totton prospect* are lex* Friday, and ihe 21st of Octolxu'also falls
promising now than at any time since, on a Friday: so we see that for us, at
the crop was planted, fhere was a re- | ^ ea - s ^> Fritlay is not an nnlncky day.
(liictbm of 18 peri-ent. In the, cerpgge j CONGRESSIONAL'.SANCTION.
planted. Fret beta ill iii« riehestpart* *—
of the State have cut down the acreage Tl’ 0 Mlmcing is a copy of the bill
which coiigreaa jossihI in the interest of
l<mrhm:\s faiilU-who stwike mi flippantly
on this imjK»rtant occasion that Mr.
Woodhead, exhausted with a long day’s
work, seized the opportunity to go home
to his’tea, and when he returned 'the di
vision was over. Owing to the amusing
chamctcr of this explanation, coupled
with the honorable gentleman's unfortu
nate name, this incident attracted a good
deal of noiice at the time.—London Cor.
J New York World.
TW** gailh4tna nupkiynL hy Dr.
wa* -innUr tn tha! a*r*l fax tkr t
tWm <4 <admary rrtmiaals tn Fra an*. It
r,ar>U*rt| «4 a triangular knife <a ax,
suroHSinled bf a atara <4 toa»t wrtghAag
orrr twraty pma*l* aad failing war
a4x fmd npm the nrek <4 tha animal,
whtrh was arvtaral at tha thin I vertr-
loa. Thr (dwraarama <4arrved wrr»
-iintlvr to I to mv remarked W other
Knvn b and hv Lartga savant* wlnaa
e\|afiHn*at» have hem Lsa rUlsoale.
At I to* moment the l Mail was itotarhrd
fr« »m I He tosly the month i^sniral wide,
as If the animal was making aa*extranr-
dinary effort at tnlialathai. The tongue
was apidL’d to the L»wrr part «4 tlw
month and tymWweat a hriet period «4
agit iMon. The eyatlfo were c luord with
light eontrartLwis. Tton the rye* were
njs*n«*l ami roll'si from oLle tn side ami
top to 1 tot tom, 1 1m* jinjiiU in the mean
time gradnally contracting. At the
same time the jaws were opened and
violently closed, and the face was raj'id
ly convulMd. This was LdL>we«l by
chatiff« , s at the comers »4 the mouth, vi
bration <4 the nostril*, tremhlbig of the
liji* and en*ctioti of the ear*. Tlie en
semble of these movements constituted
a series of horrible grimrfccN tyke those
seen on the fact* of flu* guillotined, mid
N'cnnd to express theluost inteuso ng-
| ouy. if the cornea <4 the eye was
| touclnsl the evelids cbxsiil. bnt if an ob
ject. no matter of what kind, wasjilaetsl
l**fore the eye there was im» movement,
i Neither did crying nor whistling into
the ears of the dog appear to cause the
8light«»st sensjition. The pim*Uing of
the tongue caused a slight shrinking of
that organ* Although the pupil of the
eye wa* contracted, the npiimach of a
light rendered the orilioe still Miualler.
These ph nomeim ta-enpy atomt ten
se<'on«ls, and an* follow«sl by a jieriod of
re|K)s«* continuing to the fifteenth or
twentieth Bmmd, during which the
month rests-cioHeii and the eyes open
and without movement. At the end of
this time tlie month opens and cloaee
quickly, the nostrils dilate and contract.
During this time, although the irritat ion
of the cornea has causcd,a slight wink
ing. neither whistling in the ear nor
touching the tongue or nostrils with am
monia or cologne has been able to pro
duce any effect. The ojiening and clos
ing Of the mouth resemble yawning,
I Ml Is* N«Msr*s sXrara.
TW IraHaa Lantrr will rut tha
of aa animal out «4 otuns. Wavs tl
**hlwil" hy lha MM'dlrtos man and ba-
Itove M gives hhu jtosl Lwtnnr In tha
rhasr «4 (hr heart rr|«v«aufoiL ’ Whan
to* kllto mra ha «tt|u lint Mk h In lha
Unral. ^Thafoi he wrupa atonit It hrmlo,
•igutfying money, ami attarhaa to It
Mule arrowbraito, which frprraent tW
rxemliva hmrtHm uf sUnghter. Ho as
to seracr as mnrh help fnau tha nn-
known as peraitJe. hr hangs charma all
over bto prraun.—W oahingten Star.
Merr*rhsora Artist*.
TW arttot who carve* ti>n*r*rbaum to
required to pass through aa
CrtlHm Osl •# •
Two runan girls canoed qnira a
al aactomnaqt hi Bruodtrajr. near Prtoma
•Ireet. a few nt^kt* ago.. TWy
am ploy *4 tn tW ihm kmg
a orhnlgoal* uoOonx tomra In that
trx, and an the sight
Lmml themselves tochrd In ibe hntLl
Ing. Bring mgrinMfsl in
duty an uns >4 the upper ILsw*
luuk no account <4 time, ami Ilia wale to
man who made tha round* of the tedhi*
Ing altar all the rtnpLryaaa hail depart
ed. aa was onppomd. overlnokrd I hr gtrls
and want •aremiy to his tonne after
aeallng tha store by lettiag down the
r'
alawgaf London ar
Many jooplald tto
tvijutmi to pass thnmgh a* yrte a rxdtor shatters. When tha girls
s '-r** in in.ki 1 11'. >L ^r-i h.iiitn c.srx-e*! ■m., t.> «nv wSw ..f
Prevention of the Flight; of lllrri*.
To prevent birds from flying, without
the barbarous and injurious system
Sometime* practiced of cutting their
wings, it will Is* found sufficient to tie ^ which the motions gradually cease
together with a thread throe or four of
the largest feaibere of one wing. Tills
iu marUe. XL-rrsrhamn carvad
and in the rough metnUea the onMnary
jdaster cart.. Tlie outline* l»*ing cutn-
plete. it to arraprtl with n knife, fihsl.
smked in a prcjiamthai, and then pol
ished with a linen cloth.-eNew York
Timea.
Csnnot lie HolH.
A fffxsl body is neerasary to a saf is fac
tory expression of tlie mentidity. Bnt
no man can U> a D;0iiol Welwter men
tally and a John L. Sullivan phyKteally.
Tlie poHsihilitie* <4 either tlie mind or
body can lie fully developed only nt the
exjiensc of the oilier. Tlie college boy
who tovomes a great athlete will not lie
a great scholar. Genius is almost always
associated with sofj sjiots.—Troy Press.
A Pajlng Itnalne**.
Money Lender—Yon want to (xwtow
a hundred pounds? Well, here’s the
money. 1 charge 5 per cent, a month,
and as you want it for a year, that leaves
just forty pounds coming to you.
innocent Borrower—-ThcTrif t wanted
aide to find any why «4 <'<amnunicatiu4
with the outside world, they sal down
ami cried like “the bain* in the wond.'’
Hnddeuly an Llea deveh^wd Hi tha
brain of one of the girls, hhe ran into
the office on the main floor ami palled
tlie Imrglnr alarm. response from
tlie oth(*r etui of the “al.ina" wa* prompt.
A portlou of the iron shnttar was pried
ojM'ii, and the liAlf crazed girls were re
leased, much to their own relief and tlie
delight of a good uatnred multitude.—
New York .
XVlicn Ijilrasrlicrs Was at Eton.
Tliere is a characteristic story of
Henry Laliotichere in his Eton days.
For wnno n*Asoii or other tiro head mus
ter decreed that ho should get a flog
ging. - Ho went through bis flogging
like a man, as one woald expect who
know* how much real grit, obstinacy
and will Ho 'underneath hi* stijierflebii-
ities. Then ho insisted that he should
| get possession of tbo birch which had
been the Jaatrumcnt of his punishment.
it fur-two year*, tbere'd be something
coming to you, I snjipose, eh?—London
Tit-Bits.
At Until End*.
“By Jove," said the youngster, 'Td
like to have $100,000 to go into business
with iu the proper shape."
“Ugh," growled the veteran, “I’d like
to have $IOU.OOO to go out of buKiness
with in the pnqier shajie."—Detroit Free
Pres*.
Tlmre is, it aeeuts, or there .was, a tradi
tion at Eton that tlie culprit luwl a right
to his liirch, and fitter soiue argumenta
tion, in which Lubby defended hi* point
with characteristic tenacity and rc-
Rource, tho birch was handed over to
him.
In Truth, about two rear* ago, Labby
had a good deal to *;iy about school disci-
The oldest pensioner* on the rolls of
ana n'prmlm',"! a a^tim*"^ ‘l 10 *7)\ nr l "® c « “ n,1 l 7° 7
„.|,i..|, .Im i Uie nia«.t In the ImitwiatotM. nlthongh
y long lived.
ral Dalleyv
r 1 t- -raf«»MM.
Tlien the cornea lost** its seiisjlality to P en ^ mer8 l ,ro '^
the touch, tbangh, half a minute having t^erul Tupjier and>
chwtroy* the 1*;lance, tho wings do not J elapsol, the yawning is still active. Tb©
10 per eenL more.
Tenaessoa— 4 *Only fair” is tlw best to
be said of the Memphis District. The
[laid cannot, under the most favorable
iditiou*. he T"* per cent, of an average.
Filly a fair corn crop will he made.
Georgia— Xo reports were received
from Georgia. •
Many JVrwon* ora trakrti
Ofraw ftooi ararwsrt m tosaaLaLI ostra '
llrwu a's Ires Blllcm nrtrtk* tha ,
act nymidetriciUly Hi the nir, and flight
i* rendered impo**i(de. Fowl*, pigeons,
etc., may be kejit withjn Ismnds in
0,^1 Tit. Rif* ra
simple fnshhai.—Lomuai Tit-Bit*.
Cn*t of l^^ijJii^IIor*!-* tn t.ondnXL.
ft bits llten estiumtcsl that 2r*.000
horse* arq ntiiployisl in the meti<qMditan
hoy Wrato Fla^ has a r»w*t grmad
i ttorr wto» to wh fit hi year# ow.
the national public ucliool cclcbrntion of
Columbus Day;
Joint fraolutton aathnrtsloff snd fllfratlng
the |»r>^Nle*it to pmrisim -n ^renersf Itolltlar,
eoninHUMSTu'iui; the OXSh •anlwr>sry of tbs
dl»**«»ver) <4Araerk'n. on Ibe 2I*t dny t*f Oclo*
tor. use.
I(a'S>i\r«1.Hjr Ttft* *etinle B-Mlhettwof reprr-
*e»is»tirai*f ihr Ualteii Hla.v* of ' ■«
rni.i^i, TL «t ih. sr<Meni ..f ibe- currying tra«l© in the city «-f Louth*i;}
Viiltrd m«i«s Le *'iib**ro"»* *:!«l Um-it*! 10 that th*-ir value i* £l,i*Ki,00U, nfid the i
to*M * K.S'iamaura rrr..u»m- »ellu^ to lU* ; ^ 0 f f,**] »loue U* trtOM.UOO. A-rtllo
’ ,'ir^C - pwrn.b for*** tU'h..nk. .« ,Un.
Araertrs •* ib- «•# day «4 Orti rtr. MC, bf ptmeo an inch per w*-vk—that to. a h-ir*e
labile )■■— Mrs no— aad by raMsUs eier- c*0iu as many a wc*k aa It '
esrasto Urtr icLrai* Lad tttoc idoara <4 i hands high.—New York Tunaa.
pupil of the eye dilate* nt the ap|poach
of light, but doe* not contract, ami the
cornea' lose* its glistening apjiearance.
At the end of two minutes the yawning
ami oilier phenomena have eeased. end-
- tug iif mere contraction of the filler*,
and tlie head takes a corpse like Uiok.—
San Franctoco Chronicle, n. ;
They are.veterans of l#f2.
TTie city of Paris bus 87,Goo tree* in
it* *tn>eta, ami each tree represent* a
Eton the extreme punishment wa* a
birching, consisting of from four to ten
cut*. “I ought to* know something
alxiut it," he wrote, “fqr 1 liave endured
it iu every degree from four to teiv"—
Loudon Cor. New York World
Tli« Hplttlnff Httskd. .• ,
A snake found in Africa is called the
spitting shake hy the Boers. It to ba-
t ween two ami threh feet iopg, and to
©Mjieeially ixdd and active, raadlty it-
of their fnronia at I
“RT
loth* In New York 4mm nut!
Point# and Chinatown. Il‘)
SnmL to xigzag over to the
ing iu Pel I ami Dover streets,
berry betel and Baxter bay. hot
dine pork, the Tombs, the n/i
court house, and the nntner
secting streeta hi that
take up *o much of the space that
section to not so thickly
that near Stanton am) Rivington i
wliere Avenue 0 begins, ami down Pitt,
Ridge, Essex, Ludlow ami tho other
east side street* which stop at Houston.
street. Close by lloustoo street and
Avenue C to the moot thickly, settled
block, with a rate of population of diure
than a miUioii to the mile. . * <
The most thickly. pcipTilnted square
mile includes the whole of dto Eighth
aswemtdy district, all <4 the Twelfth eg--
cept tlie Uiree election district* along tho
water front, nil <4 tha Sixth west of
Lewi* street, *1) of the Fourth except
the five jltotrict* along tha Eaat rivar,
and all of the Tenth And Fopirteenth ex-*-
cept tha ten alectioj. district#
Nccoud areuuo and
Third avenue. It includes Totupkln*
square, which to a* large as three tfrenna ..
blocks and Jta* bo population, the small,
squares at the intersections of Cm»| <
street and the torgemannfactories.- Tlw
exact boOTKlarie* are Fourteenth street, • -
Second avenue, Houston street, 1
err, Catharine street. Cherry
Jgckson street, Or^nd^street fora!
the BowBry ind
-J-
Orrr lAWA pnhhc axhooto hart al*
tha exxmtivn c aat-Jtlra
0| V FfcVt Cuars. fort they Vdi ha tha erwtor* a*
A Gi
She 01 Satin—
Arv you glad faqi yon 1
Wfcr.r
C«»ftre CioMt for thr Vtalrr.
\Ylien making a speech Lor*l Mulisbary
never drinks anything, neither does'tlHr
present Lnid.-r uf the brhae. and tht
May be aaid
t baiutorrUla. for
leader nf tha Lagitoftr her
toon of his two days’
^ —
gmtwmi
-*• a4|k»
cost to the city of 175 franc*. This > tacking every one who approaches iL In
make* in round numbers ^,080,000 , confinement it to very savage,
worth of trees in the streets. ' iu mouth ami erecting tu
— —— which the jMiison may !«e often
An investigator ha* discovered that i to drop, and ev«
the greater number of congfmunen are Wj wheuoe the
umlcndred. and a traveler in the Wrrt ^ Boer*.-^Rarterl r ResW
nue D back to.Fourteenth
In tbut difitrtoL not
square* ami places at tl
or diagonal streets,
ot them small blocks,
tpg lese than- 300 feet
- feet ihe other way: 21
district, JK hi the
Tenth, W tot the “
41 ta the
that area to
HUthvGM*;;
report# tbat St. Lorm people are ahofter
of stature than
No part of tha body sbonkl ha <
A iswr*.
BtounpCwaWAj